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DiMora Motorcar Enables the Driver to Instantly Send the Email Equivalent of Certified Mail

January 26, 2007 / in News / by RPost Marketing

Enables the driver to instantly send the Email equivalent of certified or overnight mail right from the driver’s seat. Los Angeles, January 26, 2007 – RPost® US Inc., announced today that its Registered Email™ service will be integrated into the world’s first hand-built, $2 million, V16 production automobile, now being developed by DiMora Motorcar. The Natalia SLS […]

RPost Enhances Flagship Registered Email™ service with Greater Security for Email Attachments

January 23, 2007 / in News / by RPost Marketing

Upgrade provides option to automatically convert Microsoft Office attachments to PDFs with one mouse click, at no added cost. Los Angeles, January 23, 2007 – RPost® US Inc., the Registered Email™ service company, today announced the immediate availability of a new Convert to PDF feature that allows for on-the-fly conversion of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents to […]

Computerworld – Comparison with USPS

December 10, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

Turn Important Email Into… By Mark Hall …… legally valid registered mail. Not every missive you send is worthy of registered mail, but for some documents and messages, you want proof that the recipient got what you sent. The U.S. Postal Service charges $8.77 for a 3-ounce hard-copy letter sent via registered mail. What do […]

RPost Registered Email™ service Passes Bar

December 05, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

Bar Associations Nationwide Endorse and Market RPost to Members for Legal Proof of Email Delivery, Content, and Official Time Stamp of Electronic Communications.

CA Real Estate Journal – E-Signatures

November 12, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

While contractually binding, email agreements have been the cause of legal disputes. Two e-commerce companies that recently joined forces hope the fax machine will one day be to real estate brokers what an eight-track player is to Apple executives.

WSJ Published an Article “This Email Will Self Destruct” that Discusses RPost & the Registered Email™ service

August 30, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

The Wall Street Journal published an article on the front page of the Personal Journal (page D1) entitled “This Email Will Self Destruct” that discusses RPost and the Registered Email™ service. Some excerpts follow, along with the full article.

RPost’s Registered Email™ and Workshare Join To Solve The Most Common Email Risks

July 25, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

KARLSRUHE, GERMANY – July 25, 2006 – RPost (https://wpblog.registeredemail.com) and Workshare (http://www.workshare.com) have joined to tackle the most common email risks, by combining RPost’s Registered Email™ services with Workshare Protect™. When users send e-mail, they will now have the option to set policies to automate, cleanse hidden data from documents, convert to protected formats and […]

Home-Based Agents Can Now Protect Their Emails, OSSN’s Gary Fee Says

July 10, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

JUPITER, Fla., July 10 — You receive an urgent phone call from the grand parents who’ve paid for 20 family members to sail with them on a 50th wedding anniversary cruise. They claim it’s your fault that several relatives had trouble boarding the ship, because you misspelled passengers’ names on the final list that you […]

Are You Legally Protected from E&O Exposure When You Send an Email?

July 02, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

By Judge Dana Senit Henry (ret.) Few business people realize that standard email provides little evidentiary value, leaving you and your firm exposed. Are You Legally Protected from E&O Exposure When You Send an Email?

Lawyers Weekly USA – Tech Roundup: Registered Email™ Preventing Theft & More

May 22, 2006 / in News / by RPost Marketing

Tech Roundup: Registered Email™, Preventing Theft and More By Correy E. Stephenson, Lawyers Weekly USA You’ve Got (Registered) Mail: Tired of hanging out at the post office? While the world becomes increasingly paper-free, lawyers continue to be mired in paper mail.